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  • Authors: Marta Johansson Werkmäster (2022)

  • The nature of blame is not to be identified solely with a judgment, or an overt act, or an angry emotion...

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  • Authors: Nicholas Sars (2023)

  • T. M. Scanlon posits a universal moral relationship in response to the worry that his relational approach to blame cannot answer the question of how strangers can fittingly blame one another...

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  • Authors: Qiannan Li (2023)

  • Choosing Freedom is an accessible and accurate introduction to Kant’s moral philosophy that brings a Kantian way of living to life...

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  • Authors: Christopher Cowley (2020)

  • Irene McMullin’s book Existential Flourishing was published in December 2018. Hot off the press, we organised a lively face-to-face symposium in Dublin six months later, and the authors of three of those Symposium presentations have prepared the written versions enclosed in this special issue...

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  • Authors: W. Clark Wolf (2019)

  • The close connection often cited between Hegel and Wilfrid Sellars is not only said to lie in their common negative challenges to the ‘framework of givenness,’ but also in the positive lesson drawn from these challenges...

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  • Authors: Michael P. A. Murphy (2018)

  • In this recent collection of their essays on the work of Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben, Colby Dickinson (author of Agamben and Theology: Dickinson 2011) and Adam Kotsko (translator of many of Agamben’s recent theological works) offer an assortment of texts interrogating the relationship between Agamben’s ‘coming philosophy’ and the new tasks and uses of theology...

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  • Authors: Tom Whyman (2016)

  • ‘Natural-History’ is one of the key concepts in the thought of the Frankfurt School critical theorist Theodor W. Adorno, appearing from his very earliest work through to his very last...